Transformable and interconnectable toy



FIGS. 1-3 are top perspective views of a transformable andinterconnectable toy showing a new design,

FIG. 1 showing a first portion of said toy,

FIG. 2 showing a second portion of said toy, and

FIG. 3 showing a third portion of said toy, each portion shown in aclosed position;

FIGS. 4-6 are front elevation views thereof,

FIG. 4 showing a first portion of said toy,

FIG. 5 showing a second portion of said toy, and

FIG. 6 showing a third portion of said toy, each portion shown in aclosed position;

FIGS. 7-9 are back elevation views thereof,

FIG. 7 showing a first portion of said toy,

FIG. 8 showing a second portion of said toy, and

FIG. 9 showing a third portion of said toy, each portion shown in aclosed position;

FIGS. 10-12 are right side elevation views thereof,

FIG. 10 showing a first portion of said toy,

FIG. 11 showing a second portion of said toy, and

FIG. 12 showing a third portion of said toy, each portion shown in aclosed position;

FIGS. 13-15 are left side elevation views thereof,

FIG. 13 showing a first portion of said toy,

FIG. 14 showing a second portion of said toy, and

FIG. 15 showing a third portion of said toy, each portion shown in aclosed position;

FIGS. 16-18 are top elevation views thereof,

FIG. 16 showing a first portion of said toy,

FIG. 17 showing a second portion of said toy, and

FIG. 18 showing a third portion of said toy, each portion shown in aclosed position;

FIGS. 19-21 are bottom elevation views thereof,

FIG. 19 showing a first portion of said toy,

FIG. 20 showing a second portion of said toy, and

FIG. 21 showing a third portion of said toy, each portion shown in aclosed position;

FIGS. 22-24 are top perspective views thereof,

FIG. 22 showing a first portion of said toy,

FIG. 23 showing a second portion of said toy, and

FIG. 24 showing a third portion of said toy, each portion shown in anopen position and interconnected to an adjacent portion;

FIGS. 25-27 are top perspective views thereof,

FIG. 25 showing a first portion of said toy,

FIG. 26 showing a second portion of said toy, and

FIG. 27 showing a third portion of said toy, each portion shown in anopen position and not interconnected to an adjacent portion;

FIG. 28 is a front elevation view of the first, second, and thirdportions in an open position and interconnected to an adjacent portion;

FIGS. 29-31 are front elevation views thereof,

FIG. 29 showing a first portion of said toy,

FIG. 30 showing a second portion of said toy, and

FIG. 31 showing a third portion of said toy, each portion shown in anopen position;

FIG. 32 is a back elevation view of the first, second, and thirdportions in an open position and interconnected to an adjacent portion;

FIGS. 33-35 are back elevation views thereof,

FIG. 33 showing a first portion of said toy,

FIG. 34 showing a second portion of said toy, and

FIG. 35 showing a third portion of said toy, each portion shown in anopen position;

FIG. 36 is a right side elevation view of the first, second, and thirdportions in an open position and interconnected to an adjacent portion;

FIG. 37 is a left side elevation view of the first, second, and thirdportions in an open position and interconnected to an adjacent portion;

FIG. 38 is a top elevation view of the first, second, and third portionsin an open position and interconnected to an adjacent portion; and,

FIG. 39 is a bottom elevation view of the first, second, and thirdportions in an open position and interconnected to an adjacent portion.

CLAIM The ornamental design for a transformable and interconnectable toy, as shown and described. 